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Sick Metropolis Information tries to ‘maintain the music alive’ as potential closure looms
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Sick Metropolis Information tries to ‘maintain the music alive’ as potential closure looms

Last updated: December 9, 2025 1:57 am
Editorial Board Published December 9, 2025
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Just some storefronts away from the now-vacant Button Mash, Sick Metropolis Information is getting ready to sharing the identical destiny.

For practically 20 years, therecord store has provided Echo Park a rocker-themed hodgepodge of uncommon vinyl, classic band tees and dapper haircuts from its singular barber store chair. However as lease continues to extend and fewer individuals cease by to browse its sonic choice or get a trim, Sick Metropolis Information is struggling to maintain its doorways open.

“We’ve worked so hard for this. We’ve been doing this for 20 years. We have to fight to keep this place open — it’s what we love to do,” stated Jesse Lopez, the document retailer’s co-owner and resident barber.

Lopez and his enterprise associate, Brian Flores, attribute their monetary difficulties to an general tough 12 months. In January, when the Eaton and Palisades fires broke out, the store was desolate for round a month. Then, proper as summer season kicked off — often a profitable season for record-collecting vacationers stopping by — ICE raids started taking place everywhere in the metropolis.

In keeping with Flores, the streets had been crammed with massive fleets of vehicles all summer season, with loud sirens on, making an attempt to scare individuals. Current knowledge from the L.A. Financial Fairness Accelerator and Fellowship and the L.A. County Financial Improvement Corp present that 43% of Latino enterprise house owners within the county reported income losses of fifty% or increased since June.

Co-owner Jesse Lopez, left, cuts the hair of Los Angeles resident Jason Berk, 33, within Sick Metropolis Information.

(Ronaldo Bolanos / Los Angeles Occasions)

“No one was walking around. It was June. Nobody’s walking their dog,” stated Flores. “In this whole shopping center, everybody is an immigrant.”

The document store’s funds reached an all-time low in October. The duo was two months behind lease; their stock had gone stagnant and their as soon as common barber store shoppers had turn into sporadic. The prospect of closing up store and slicing their losses grew to become extra actual than ever.

In a final effort to save lots of their music hub, Flores and Lopez have since picked up a vendor spot on the month-to-month Rose Bowl Flea Market, began a sequence of collaborative fundraisers with native artists and launched a GoFundMe account.

Since they first opened in 2006, Flores and Lopez have at all times specialised in rock, punk and different — carrying bands just like the Velvet Underground, the Smiths, Siouxsie and the Banshees and Suede. The within of their house displays that — the partitions are crammed with wheatpasted skulls; rows of Iron Maiden and Suicidal Tendencies tees line the perimeter and their most respected merchandise — like a sealed Iggy Pop vinyl, a transparent variant of Portishead’s “Dummy,” and a signed Echo & the Bunnymen document — hold excessive on elevated cabinets.

“A lot of stuff’s been sitting here for a long time,” Flores confessed as he seems to be round on the completely different half-filled style crates.

“We try to make what we can. We make our own buttons. We do our own silk screening. We can’t buy high-end vintage. We can’t afford it right now,” he added. “It’s embarrassing when the kids are asking for new rap records and these record guys come in looking for something special, but we don’t have it.”

Band T-shirts and vinyl records hang on a wall inside of Sick City Records.

Band tees and vinyl information hold on a wall within Sick Metropolis Information.

(Ronaldo Bolanos / Los Angeles Occasions)

Lately, Sick Metropolis has additionally made an effort to broaden into different genres, and now carries something from nation to jazz and rap. Between albums like Tyler the Creator’s “Cherry Bomb” and the Cocteau Twins’ “Heaven or Las Vegas,” Flores says they’ll at all times dedicate a number of of their crates to native underground acts, that includes something from their prospects’ ardour tasks to bands who play town’s bars and home reveals.

Their native choice is often hottest through the summertime and when individuals are on the town for occasions just like the comparatively close by Coachella Valley Music and Arts Competition.

“Truthfully, this year we haven’t had that many tourists. People are usually looking for L.A. bands to take home to places like Australia and Canada and ask us for recommendations,” stated Flores. “But this year, without tourists, it’s still slow.”

Their dedication to L.A.’s native sounds goes again to their roots as a enterprise. In 1999, the duo first bought classic band tees at Melrose Buying and selling Submit. On the time, the market was principally older distributors promoting novelty gadgets. Flores and Lopez determined to shake issues up a bit by enjoying Metallica within the early-morning hours and started to construct a youthful clientele who had been concerned about their classic clothes. Over time, they realized how you can display screen print and began promoting their very own designs.

After about 5 years of promoting on the market, they determined to upscale right into a extra everlasting enterprise that may deal with music. In 2006, they opened an area in Silver Lake that functioned as a barbershop with a few document crates. Regardless of it being the early 2000s, the distributors had been forward of the up-and-coming vinyl revival, as millennials began to pay extra consideration to bodily media.

As record-collecting grew in reputation and occasions like File Retailer Day went mainstream, they noticed a surge in gross sales. In 2008, they expanded the document portion of their enterprise, opening their present location in Echo Park.

With this stint of success, the document store began to perform as a document label as properly. Within the early 2010s, the duo helped some prospects and longtime mates who had been in bands launch, distribute and promote their albums. Flores and Lopez would assist select the album artwork, the order of the observe record and assist e book reveals.

Sick City Record owners Jessie Lopez, left, and Brian Flores pose for a portrait.

Sick Metropolis Information house owners Jessie Lopez, left, and Brian Flores at their Echo Park store.

(Ronaldo Bolanos / Los Angeles Occasions)

One of many first bands they labored with was native rock group the Excessive Curbs, who had been youngsters on the time and thereforestruggled to get into the bars the place they had been booked to play. With the assistance of Sick Metropolis, they had been capable of launch their 2016 album. The band, which nonetheless recurrently excursions and releases music, made its return to the document store earlier this summer season for the annual music pageant Echo Park Rising.

“They told me, ‘We don’t do any small shows anymore, but for Echo Park Rising, we want to give back and play for you guys.’ We had a full house,” Flores stated. “We felt the love back.”

On the peak of the enterprise, once they had been funding their document label, Flores says they had been making round $8,000 a month. Now they’re making nearer to $2,000 month-to-month, with prospects spending a mean of round $10 per go to. On a weekday afternoon in November, a handful of patrons got here into the store to sift by their vinyl choice, however just one buyer made a purchase order.

“We want to do more. We want to do more shows and promote more bands. We’ve done shows at Los Globos, the Silverlake Lounge, the Redwood [Bar and Grill]. But all this costs money,” Flores stated. “So when we were able to put out those records, it was very expensive at the time, but we were able to do it.”

Flores and Lopez continued to function out of each shops till 2020, once they determined to consolidate each companies into the one which exists at present.

Because the pandemic, Sick Metropolis Information’ lease has frequently elevated. In 2020, the duo paid $1,800 for the house. In the present day they pay $3,500. Within the final a number of years, gentrification has taken maintain of Echo Park, climbing up each residential and business lease. Flores says that within the practically 20 years that they’ve been on Sundown Boulevard, he’s seen many small companies collapse from these strains.

Scenes from the inside of Sick City Records in Echo Park Wednesday, Oct. 16, 2024 in Los Angeles.

With a specialty in rock, punk and different, Sick Metropolis Information’ choice usually spotlights native L.A. acts.

(Andres Melo / For The Occasions)

“There are a couple of small coffee shops, like Woodcat, that are still there. But Spacedust [a clothing shop] is gone. Cosmic Vinyl is gone,” stated Flores. The latter institution shuttered in 2018 however reopened earlier this 12 months at a brand new location in Eagle Rock.

“There’s no parking. I don’t know why they keep raising the rent. But Echo Park has always been a hub where people want to be.”

Sick Metropolis Information has a number of fundraisers and flea market pop-ups deliberate earlier than the top of the 12 months. On Dec. 13, they are going to be internet hosting an artwork present on the store known as “Hold On to Your Friends,” which is able to characteristic dwell DJs, native artists and distributors. All proceeds will go to preserving Sick Metropolis in operation.

“Hopefully, people don’t forget about us. We’re just trying to keep the music alive, keep a good vibe and keep promoting the music community,” stated Flores. “We just got to get back on our feet. We want to bring in product that we’re proud of.”

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